2015 Honda CRF250R Motocross Bike Released

The new 2015 Honda CRF250R has been revealed by Honda, and it has enjoyed an number of important upgrades. With all the success Honda had in the 250 Supercross class, one might have thought it would stand pat, but it has not.

However, the 2015 CRF250R gets a new 49mm Showa Separate Function Fork, Triple Air Chamber (SFF-Air), which Honda claims weigh nearly 3 pounds less than last year’s forks. Additionally, the new Showa fork has a wider range of adjustability.

The twin mufflers have been redesigned, and there are new fuel maps for the Dual-Timing PGM-FI fuel injection system. Honda claims more peak power, smoother acceleration, improved throttle response, and quicker revving. Just like its big brother, the 2015 Honda CRF250R has an Engine Mode Select button that allows the rider to choose between three power modes, depending on track conditions and demands.

The 2015 Honda CRF250R will be available in August, and have a suggested retail price of $7599.

And overview of the changes for the 2015 Honda CRF250R:

New Engine Mode Select button that allows the rider to easily select one of three different ignition maps to match each track conditions. An HRC accessory tuning tool can be used to program custom maps actuated by the Engine Mode Select button.

Larger-diameter exhaust system and new fuel-mapping settings for the Dual-Timing PGM-FI fuel injection system increase engine performance for smoother acceleration, improved throttle response, quicker revving and more peak power.

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